Warren Sylne
As a Haitian-American artist, my art lives not only as statements and impressions, but as disembodied questions (hopes, dreams, fears, anger, loss) floating across space and time. Inspiration for my work flows from the body, a temporary form subject to change and the laws of society and nature.
Portrait Artist
The aesthetic of my work bends the rules of physics. Through the bending of physical law, I often explore how the presence and absence of eyes in a portrait affects the spectator’s perception of the image’s emotional state. At times a portrait may be gazing back, its eyes following a spectator around the room. In another instance, the gaze may appear off, resting somewhere in the distance, calling on the observer to wonder and ask questions.

Portrait Artist
The aesthetic of my work bends the rules of physics. Through the bending of physical law, I often explore how the presence and absence of eyes in a portrait affects the spectator’s perception of the image’s emotional state. At times a portrait may be gazing back, its eyes following a spectator around the room. In another instance, the gaze may appear off, resting somewhere in the distance, calling on the observer to wonder and ask questions.


Charcoal on paper
Our Journey So Far
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